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Katherine Raymond
Katherine Raymond is a former copy editor at
Fortune.
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Fortune Archives: Trader Joe’s special sauce
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Fortune Archives: A 1992 Fortune story asked, ‘When will women get to the top?’ The answer is still unclear
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Fortune Archives: Unmasking Betty Crocker: The story of how Fortune exposed the General Mills homemaker as a fictional brand mascot in 1945
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